!™^Hptels. *POXTON FAMILY HOTEL* Oy 90WE, PaoPRiETOK rpHtf u un : d{frslgfned having taken the J_ above Hotel,, begs, to inform his Friends and the Travelling Public that the Accommodation for Travellers, Families, -&o.fWifoY Wbe 'suxlpassed in 9Poxton ; that he keeps none but the best brands of WinM jafld Spirits, and he respectfully reqwßtayft. Continuance iof the patronage H l^g.&qoordeA to the House. C. HOWE, •»- v .*>•<!>'. Proprietor. : Stabling and Paddooks. One "if itcdok'S 1 !bEBT BILLIARD TABLES on Ihe premises. t"ijM#NAWATU HOTEL, IF-. ■':.:<. ■ FOXTOHV ■■ T0 H N *UT T E R,' .''■/.Csottstszoß, Superior accommodation. Good Btables, with fi[pa6i6u9 ; loose boxes. « ; [tkils wines and spirits, ' \ This house is now being condiders^^ralar^edf and improved, and j every aocommodatjon is afforded, to traVofierß and visitors* B fe^f AB^^^^H O T E L, v ?/ j ;£4im?R£Ton North. J 0. BATOHELAR (Late of Marton arid Wanganui), •"' • 'PiIOPRIBTOn, BAVINCJ" purcnased the above ' commodiotift Hotel, hopes by strict ftWentidn to business, and by studyteg* the oomfort of visitors, to obtaia'that amount of support so liberally accorded to his predecessor. A Table d'Hotb daily at one p.m. A spacious Billiard Room, fitted with one of Alcock's best Tables, is .ttwded by an experienced marker. Good Stabling, with numerous Loose ;i ßoxes. , SPECIAL NOTICE. The "Coaoh^eaves the Hoyal Hotel for Ifapier on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 o'olocfe; and for Masterton on Mond^ys.Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 1.30. <»■■ J. O. BATOHELAR, n : • Proprietor. .- 1 1. i . f 1 - v.v;. ■■.•/•'■> .v, • ... n? { NV : .^?: H ° TEL Fbiuung. O.ROB', ...' Pbopbibtob First-olass accommodation for Families .:. and Visitors. -Ooo^ Stabling and'seoure paddoks. B I hi l A^ D S !~~8 IL L I AR B ga> The Denbigh Hotel is within a short dtetfltace'df' the Railway Station and Corporation offices. - I TfiftfiOftAPH HOTEL, M]/. llUij . P^OPBIBTOH. This favorite wayside public house has' unsurpassed accommodation Ti 1 i i&r.trftyeUers, VieitortiWiU reoeivei every care and attention. :-M.mniWi-BifisiX8 t etc. pi^Mgers. can be booked for Cobb's coaches, which stop at this hotel. Go<ii stables and, welUgraes ed pd abtto^>nneoted with the hotel. p.A^U(*A¥UI HOTEL* llßS^l^qAßraty (Ifite Mrs Hillen), jpBOP£I£TB£BS. uIiVW. 'her numerous frientra'anu 1 ' patrons that she has ftgam become Proprietress, of the ab<wflKelf-i046 wn \ , hostelry, and hopes to rweivft, tHe fame amoun 4 of paSonage 'formerly accorded to nei. Wines and v spirits of the best branaa alone A. gj^^^illlard is on the j premises. ' *,' _ - .... ; , Commodious stables are attached to the Hotel. . v .0, Travellers wilifiad thiflfbne of the best hotels on thfc coaft jo put up at. TTTBj^ftthe^.undersigned, having WSy^e^aVaSawmm, near" Fwtton/ wtely p^Qupied ]by Messrs tt'tieth & Co, are prepared to execute [of d^fcr, v - ' t!f Eata ''' lll> ' ",',;•;. "; any quantity. OOPPER, MASON is CQ,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 67, 16 April 1880, Page 4
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438Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue 67, 16 April 1880, Page 4
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